id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-292946-iggv9f0k Principi, Nicola Influenza C virus–associated community‐acquired pneumonia in children 2012-12-07 .txt text/plain 1783 107 52 Despite its widespread circulation, influenza C virus (ICV) is traditionally considered a scarcely virulent infectious agent because, unlike influenza A (IAV) and B viruses (IBV), it is thought to be associated with infections that, when symptomatic, are mild and mainly involve the upper respiratory tract. [1] [2] [3] However, the frequency and clinical picture of ICVassociated pediatric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) have not been defined, nor which virus lineages more frequently cause the disease. This prospective study was designed to evaluate the incidence and clinical relevance of ICV infection in children with radiographically confirmed CAP aged <15 years. Similarities in the clinical pictures of diseases due to IAV and ICV have been found by other authors in studies evaluating the global clinical features of influenza virus disease. Impact of viral infections in children with community-acquired pneumonia: results of a study of 17 respiratory viruses. ./cache/cord-292946-iggv9f0k.txt ./txt/cord-292946-iggv9f0k.txt